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2020-2022
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Lee E. Lord, Acting Mayor
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This year, restrictions resulting from COVID-19 efforts to limit exposure have been challenging <br /> and at times awkward, but we have been able to continue our meetings online with remote <br /> public "attendance". Despite not being able to travel together, or at all for some, we continued <br /> to perform individual site visits. Some commissioners provided an extenuating effort to <br /> compensate for those not able to participate in site visits, due to being high-risk status. In doing <br /> so, we have strived to expand the scale of site visits this year beyond any previous year, and <br /> thus expanded our role of due diligence in gathering and sharing our observations and <br /> impressions of the sites visited through verbal Site Visit Reports in our virtual online meetings. <br /> PONC acquisitions have expanded in utilizing Conservation Easements to stretch the value of <br /> PONC funds; continued cooperation between applicants, land trusts, and other funding sources <br /> contribution leveraged the buying power of the Fund. It has been observed that some <br /> applicants do send in suggestions to both the County's Open Space Program and to the State <br /> Legacy Lands Conservation Program to create a funding partnership for more expensive <br /> acquisitions. Other matching funds sources and an occasional contribution are also utilized. The <br /> County should not be a sole source of funding towards these special places. <br /> The work of our Commission was possible with the support of our County staff. We are <br /> tremendously thankful for the excellent work of Commission Secretary, Maxine Cutler; Property <br /> Manager, Hamana Ventura; Deputy Corporation Counsel Ronald Kim (June 2020); and Deputy <br /> Corporation Counsel John Mukai. <br /> Again, we are thankful for the support of the County of Hawaii. It is a pleasure working with <br /> communities, non-profits, and other agencies to preserve HawaiTs cultural and natural <br /> resources. <br /> Aloha Nui Loa, <br /> _ — <br /> 4a� <br /> Rick Warshauer, Chairman <br /> Commissioners (District): <br /> E. Koohan Paik Mander (1); Alex Kelepolo (2); Shelley Bee Allen Naungayan (3); Vice-Chair, <br /> Dr. Wayne Frank (4); "Rick" Warshauer, Chairman (6); Justin B. Lee (7) ; Kekaulike Tomich (8); <br /> and Susan Wells Fisher (9). Note: District 5 has been vacant for two years. <br /> Hawai'i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />
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